Fleazilla
Abbotsford,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, May 15, 2009
The original Ripoff Report "Playmesh Inc. General Scam Type Policy, Buy Honor Points And Then Not Tell You That You Will Lose Them . Internet" is not true. The statement: "Apps that would normally be free or at most a buck are being sold for $4.99, $9.99 and $19.99" refers to versions of the same app with the difference of how many points they contain, the app with no points is free. The statement: "However it very clearly states that the only thing you keep are the Playmesh points you have purchased, which any normal person would expect to keep since you paid real dollars for said points" is false. The game clearly states that you will keep all "uncredited Playmesh points". Obviously this is confusing to some children but if they ask an adult before risking the points they spent real money on the issue could be avoided. The statement: "The customer service on behalf of the company is along the lines of, oh well we have your money and could care less that our reset policy is contradictory to what we are now saying." is not true. The customer service policy is to point out what the warning screen says before you do this permanent action. Playmesh is definitely out there to make money, no doubt about it. The real problem is the American population being so used to no questions asked refunds that they find it alarming when a company says you are responsible for your own actions.